Diaries and journals, 1783-1937.

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Diaries and journals, 1783-1937.

Diaries and journals, of New Jersey residents, unless otherwise noted: Thomas Boyce, sailmaker; Louisa Halsey Canfield, of Morris County; Jennie (Allen) Casterline, of Morris County; Sarah M. Cooke; Theodore T. Dorman, of Montclair; John Force, of Caldwell, traveling in the Ohio Valley; Jemima (Condict) Harrison, of Essex County; Albert M. Holbrook, cloth cutter, of Newark; Josephine Knowland, of Plainfield (later Mrs. Louis Ellsworth Laflin); Joseph Lewis, lawyer and Revolutionary commissary; John Ogden, Jr., of Newark; Daniel Roberts, journeyman dyer, of Litchfield, Conn.; Fred Stickel; Ellen M. and Jabez Tichenor, of Newark; and an anonymous Somerset County foxhunter.

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New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Boyce, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), -1853

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Thomas Jefferson Boyce was a sail maker in the United States Navy from 1829 until about 1849. He sailed the Caribbean Sea and in the Gulf of Mexico while serving on the United States Ship Peacock from September 14, 1829 to May 1831, and on the United States Ship St. Louis from August 14, 1833 to April 8, 1836. He then journeyed on the Pacific Ocean while serving on the United States Ship North Carolina from November 17, 1836 until 1839. While on the Peacock he survived a bout of yellow fever, ho...

Cooke, Sarah M.

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Canfield, Louisa Halsey, 1840-1863

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Tichenor, Jabez

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Holbrook, Albert M. (Albert Marsh), 1824-1892

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Stickel, Fred, 1888-1969

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Tichenor, Ellen M.

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Laflin, Josephine Knowland, 1862-1949

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Condict, Jemima, 1754-1779

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Jemima was born on August 24, 1754 and lived in the town of Pleasantdale, a section of West Orange. In 1779, at the age of twenty-fice she married her first cousin Aaron Harrison, who would later become mayor. Both were grandchildren of Samuel Harrison, one of the first settlers in that area. Jemima Condict Harrison died on November 14, 1779 after bearing one child, Ira, who died before his twelfth birthday. From the description of Jemima Condict diary, 1772-1779. (New Jersey Histori...

Ogden, John, Jr.

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Force, John, active 1811-1812

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John Force, the son of Isaac Force, was born in Caldwell, New Jersey, around the year 1760. He resided in Caldwell for most of his life, and died in Union Township, Union County, New Jersey in 1836. From the description of John Force diary, 1811-1812. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53353654 ...

Dorman, Theodore T.

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Roberts, Daniel, of Litchfield, Conn

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Casterline, Jennie Allen, -1881

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Lewis, Joseph, 1748-1814

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Joseph Lewis, a prominent Morristown, New Jersey lawyer, was born on December 23, 1748, to Edward and Sarah Morris Lewis in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. At an early age, he and his family relocated to Morristown, New Jersey, where he would remain for the rest of his life. During the American Revolution, Lewis was appointed commissary, or contractor for the Continental Army. He was charged with the duty of supplying the much-needed subsistence for the troops. After the war, Lewis became a lawyer, a...